Charlamagne Responds To Boosie Badazz Calling Him Out For Supporting Lil Nas X

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Charlamagne Tha God Responds To Boosie Badazz Calling Him Out For Supporting Lil Nas X

Boosie Badazz calls out Charlamagne Tha God, the Breakfast Club host reacts.

Ts Madison, the TV personality and LGBTQ activist was the recent guest on Power 105’s The Breakfast Club, where she talked about Queerphobia in the industry, and also brought up Boosie Badazz recently attacking Lil Nas X with a vile homophobic rant. “My thing is when he [Boosie] said [Lil Nas X] is a detriment to kids and we need to worry about the kids, but I’m like, but you the same man had a overgrown a** woman perform a fellatio on your young son and you didn’t see anything wrong with that,” she said. “Make it make sense to me. I was so confused about the situation like who kids really need to be protected.”

After the interview, Boosie Badazz responded through a random tweet, where he called out Charlamagne Tha God for being on the Lil Nas X & LGBTQ community’s side. “They still got my name n they mouth bout that gay shit lol @cthagod u part of the problem keep egging these people on your show with this bro.U using your platform to support nasxn his antics ( I see what side u on [Rainbow Emoji]) he said f**k yall kids smh dummies,” he wrote.

Instead of responding to whatever Charlamagne said on Twitter or even a single tweet, Boosie reacted to a tweet by Twitter user @AuxGod_ on Oct. 25, which included a 19-year anniversary post for the 2002 film Paid in Full, which is based on the Harlem, N.Y. drug scene in the 1980s.

The anniversary tweet read, “19 years ago today, “Paid In Full” premiered in theaters. Based on Harlem legends Rich Porter and Alpo Martinez, this movie grossed $1,328,789 on its opening weekend and although receiving mixed reviews, the film has been considered a Hood Classic Did you enjoy this movie?”

Now the Breakfast Club’s host also reacted to Boosie’s accusations and said that he’s on the side of Blackness. “I’m not on no side, I’m on the side of Blackness,” Charlamagne explains. “First and foremost imma send Boosie healing energy. I don’t even know what I got to do with it. If I’m mistaken I thought I also said me included when I said we can’t stand on that moral high ground as far as pointing at somebody and saying they’re a detriment to kids because we’ve all said or done things that have probably influenced kids negatively. I said me included.”

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